I thought Wii U saves were inherently tied to the selected Mii user?
The developer has a choice to store on user or system level. Most things in Smash are stored on system level (which IMO is frustrating), while MK8 stores everything on user level.
I thought Wii U saves were inherently tied to the selected Mii user?
I used to have one, it never failed me.
I just use Wifi now as I never have latency issues, I have a nice ass router though. I would use a wired connection but with how everything is placed here I would actually have to do some wiring work.
I got a few questions and figured I'd ask in here. If this is the wrong thread then sorry!
1) Do we know if the game will allow for multiple character saves?
Like if I want to do my own create a character can my kids each create their own too for when they play?
2) Do we know if the game will allow for 2 player split screen ONLINE MP?
Like can 2 people play online together from the same console?
I still think this game was wrongly priced.
Not because it is not worth $60, but rather because being a new franchise on a failed console and not having the full content at launch, it should get all the help it can to be successful. Plus, I believe that amiibo sales would make up for a lower MSRP.
Got one of these behind my TV, and a single port one by my router, which I can recommend, and avoids running cables:
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It's only got 100mb ports unfortunately, but transfer speeds are still loads better than 300mb WiFi. AC is probably faster but I found the range to be pretty feeble.
Reggie: not my problem.It's weird that it's 60$ for you guys while it actually is a 40 game here in Europe.
No matter what I would have cords running over my floor. My desk is in the middle of my room and my wii u is on it. I would have to run the cord around edges up a wall and dangle it down to the wii u. I don't play on my tv it's always in use by someone else.
Sorry. I was skimming through that earlier and must have missed it. What part of the video? Beginning?
I saw them play but it focused on their face in the moments that I saw
1) I don't think we know this yet. If there isn't an in-game option, then you can use the system option to create an account for them on the WiiU, which will have it's own save games associated with it. I'd expect you would need to do this for online play anyway, as online tends to associate with your NNID, rather than a save file.
I used to have one, it never failed me.
I just use Wifi now as I never have latency issues, I have a nice ass router though. I would use a wired connection but with how everything is placed here I would actually have to do some wiring work.
Thanks to both of you. Hopefully the adapter will help with the disconnects, which is the only issue I had with the online in SplatoonI can vouch for this one, had a really minimal amount of lag during the Testfire, and download speeds are good. Quite a bit cheaper than the official one:
amazon.co.uk
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Ah, that's a bit tricky for cables then. I'm quite lucky and have a cabinet to poke the big nest of wires behind. Really wish the Wii U power brick was a bit thinner.
Well if it is any consolation, I can tell you the game was fucking awesome.working all weekend and none of these times worked out for me...bummed i didn't get a chance to play...
Zero disconnects or connection problems, Felt as smooth as if I was playing locally, and found all matches within seconds. Excellent experience!So, gaf, did servers hold?
I tried finding a desk with a cord cabinet. I went everywhere that would have nice desks here but no one carries desks with cord cabinets that aren't made of the finest oak and cost 1000$+.
Smash is weird that way because of its massive local focus, like Nintendoland. Most other nintendo games are user level.The developer has a choice to store on user or system level. Most things in Smash are stored on system level (which IMO is frustrating), while MK8 stores everything on user level.
I can see having one roller player going at it to cover everything while the rest defend him and go in the offensive against the other players, not allowing them to do anything. And as you go on the offensive your ink is still covering the ground as well
Heh, I ordered one as well. The Splatoon thirst is real.Thanks to both of you. Hopefully the adapter will help with the disconnects, which is the only issue I had with the online in Splatoon![]()
Could be a good strategy. Looking forward splat zones as wellIt wasn't a particularly formal plan, but that happened somewhat in the rig on one go where we had a roller in the northern plaza with defense stationed at the chokepoint.
I hear ya. It's as if the folks designing furniture can't imagine that someone would want to have a console/computer running on a desk, and not have cables absolutely everywhere! It's the same with TV cabinets.
I've got a computer desk with an intricate series of velcro straps holding the cables up the back so I don't hit cables with my feet. Behind my TV is just a mass of cables since I've got like 4 devices that all need power, a connection to the TV, and most are hooked into the power line adapter for network. I've got a switched 6-gang just to power everything.
Be in my shoes. I have to wait till my birthday next month to order a Wii uyep, very fun testfires, played two of them, very smooth experience overall, I am in withdrawall now however... can't wait 19 days....
Be in my shoes. I have to wait till my birthday next month to order a Wii u
- Some kind of separate four player splitscreen offline (asynchronous?) multiplayer mode akin to older Mario Kart's battle modes or that Mario Chase game from Nintendo Land.
Weird place to have to ask (doing it only since this is the generally more active Splatoon thread) but is there any place online where you can accurately find regional MSRP for games? Need it for OT purposes.
I hear one needs to be 14yo squid-human to play this.Weird place to have to ask (doing it only since this is the generally more active Splatoon thread) but is there any place online where you can accurately find regional MSRP for games? Need it for OT purposes.
Asynchronous refers to doing things at different times. Ghosts in Mario Kart or the spirits of the fallen players in the Souls games are variations on that. Or Facebook games where you can send your friends stuff. That is asynchronous (= not in sync) multiplayer.
What you mean is asymmetric multiplayer which is multiple players playing the same game but doing different things. Metroid Blast in Nintendo Land is a prime example for that. One player flying the Gunship, the other controlling a Mii with a gun (or your Mario Kart example).
Weird place to have to ask (doing it only since this is the generally more active Splatoon thread) but is there any place online where you can accurately find regional MSRP for games? Need it for OT purposes.
The Nintendo eShop?
Edit: It's indeed listed as 39.99 on the European eShop (Euro zone).
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Just ask folks to check their eShop page for the price. In Europe it's 39,99. Nintendo.com and Nintendo.co.jp do have the official prices as well.
Uk prices here: http://store.nintendo.co.uk/games/w...microsite_outsideiframe&utm_campaign=splatoon
I'm so sorry about missing this being away from town. But I really enjoyed the comments here, although I couldn't always keep pace with the speed of this thread. I think this thread was at points quite similar in speed with the MK8 threads. Which is a nice thing.
As a general comment regarding the people asking "what's wrong with having options", I would say that while there is nothing wrong in itself, any option means development time and as long as the default options are very workable and fine for most of the people, I would rather see those resources put into content development first. More maps, modes, weapons and gears are always better than optional controller support or having B as the jump button. After more than enough content is there, additional options are very welcomed.
I'm so sorry about missing this being away from town. But I really enjoyed the comments here, although I couldn't always keep pace with the speed of this thread. I think this thread was at points quite similar in speed with the MK8 threads. Which is a nice thing.
As a general comment regarding the people asking "what's wrong with having options", I would say that while there is nothing wrong in itself, any option means development time and as long as the default options are very workable and fine for most of the people, I would rather see those resources put into content development first. More maps, modes, weapons and gears are always better than optional controller support or having B as the jump button. After more than enough content is there, additional options are very welcomed.
I was suddenly wondering, since the demo started with a message saying the game contains 'product placement' but have we actually seen any besides the in-game brandings? I wonder what kinda stuff will get advertised.
I used to have one, it never failed me.
I just use Wifi now as I never have latency issues, I have a nice ass router though. I would use a wired connection but with how everything is placed here I would actually have to do some wiring work.
I was suddenly wondering, since the demo started with a message saying the game contains 'product placement' but have we actually seen any besides the in-game brandings? I wonder what kinda stuff will get advertised.
Whoever will make the OT, please put in the rules : no voice chat drama, please because it has already been discussed deeply (once when the dev made a declaration and now with the IGN article).
Whoever will make the OT, please put in the rules : no voice chat drama, please because it has already been discussed deeply (once when the dev made a declaration and now with the IGN article).